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EU plans emergency wind-up fund for banks
EU internal markets chief Michel Barnier is mulling plans for an emergency wind-up fund to deal with bank collapses in the future. The IMF supports the plans, but some countries are against the idea.
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Will the pope's pastoral letter on child sex abuse silence the critics?
Pope Benedict XVI has signed a letter to address child sex abuse in the Catholic church in Ireland. However, the document comes months after the initial cases were reported.
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German authorities launch massive tax evasion probe
State prosecutors are investigating around 1,100 customers and staff of Credit Suisse's operations in Germany on suspicion that the Swiss bank has hidden client money from the tax authorities.